Rashid Irani, who had multiple health issues and lived alone, likely breathed his last on July 30 at his home in the South Mumbai neighbourhood of Dhobi Talao, according to his close friend Rafeeq Ellias.
Rashid Irani. Pic/Bipin Kokate
"Rashid Irani, 74, one of the country's foremost film critics, passed away probably on 30 July at home. He was not seen for 2-3 days; a search by friends, club officials and police led to his home, where his mortal remains were found," the press club said in a statement. Irani, who had contributed several articles in national dailies like Times of India, Hindustan Times and the website Scroll.in, was "one of the pillars of the Mumbai Press Club Film Society", the club further said in the statement. The noted critic was a core member of the club, who didn't miss a day at the media centre writing his reviews and watching films. "He will be missed sorely by all members and staff. Details about his funeral will be announced soon," the tweet read. Cinema personalities like directors Karan Johar and Sudhir Mishra also paid rich tributes to the late critic. Johar said Irani's insight on cinema will always be treasured.
"Rest in peace Rashid".I remember all our interactions and conversations so fondly¿." the filmmaker tweeted. Recalling his early days in the 1980s Mumbai, Mishra said Irani was "the kind of Bombayite I grew to love". "Gentle, firm, held his own in a discussion but always listened. In front of him, his city changed. He was in a sense like Grandfather in Fellini's Amarcord: lost near his own house! (sic)" he said, referring to the character played by Giuseppe Ianigro in the 1973 Italian comedy-drama "Amarcord" directed by iconic filmmaker Federico Fellini. Last year, Irani had spoken to Midday about feeling lonely as the coronavirus-induced lockdown had cut off his contact with people.
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